Migrate and Table to Relationship Class Tools
Migrate Relationship Class
أداة ترحيل فئة
العلاقة
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to Migrate Relationship
Class Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة ترحيل فئة العلاقة ؟؟
Path
to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Migrate
Relationship Class Tool, Relationship Classes Toolset,
Data Management Tools Toolbox
Migrate Relationship Class
Migrates an
ObjectID-based relationship class to a GlobalID-based relationship class.
يرحل فئة العلاقة المستندة إلى ObjectID إلى فئة العلاقة المستندة إلى GlobalID.
1.
Input Relationship Class أدخل فئة
العلاقة
ObjectID-based
relationship class that will be migrated to a GlobalID-based relationship
class. The origin and destination feature classes or tables must already have
GlobalIDs.
فئة العلاقة المستندة إلى ObjectID التي سيتم ترحيلها إلى فئة العلاقة المستندة إلى GlobalID. يجب أن تحتوي جداول أو فئات معالم الأصل والوجهة على GlobalIDs بالفعل.
Table to Relationship Class
أداة جدول الى فئة
العلاقة
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to Table to
Relationship Class Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة جدول الى فئة العلاقة ؟؟
Path
to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Table
to Relationship Class Tool, Relationship Classes Toolset,
Data Management Tools Toolbox
Table to Relationship Class
Creates an attributed
relationship class from the origin, destination, and relationship tables.
ينشئ فئة علاقة جدولية من جداول الأصل والوجهة
والعلاقة.
1.
Origin Table جدول الأصل
The table or feature
class that will be associated to the destination table.
الجدول أو فئة الميزة التي سيتم إقرانها بالجدول
الوجهة.
Destination
Table
The table or feature class that will be associated to the origin table.
Output
Relationship Class
The relationship class that will be created.
Relationship
Type
The type of association to create between the origin and destination
tables.
· SIMPLE—An association where each object is independent of each other (a
parent-to-parent relationship). This is the default.
· COMPOSITE—An association where the lifetime of one object controls the
lifetime of its related object (a parent-child relationship).
Forward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the origin
table/feature class to the destination table/feature class.
Backward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the destination
table/feature class to the origin table/feature class.
Message
Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers,
when the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
2.
Destination Table جدول الوجهة
The table or feature
class that will be associated to the origin table.
الجدول أو فئة الميزة التي سيتم إقرانها بجدول
الأصل.
Output
Relationship Class
The relationship class that will be created.
Relationship
Type
The type of association to create between the origin and destination
tables.
· SIMPLE—An association where each object is independent of each other (a
parent-to-parent relationship). This is the default.
· COMPOSITE—An association where the lifetime of one object controls the
lifetime of its related object (a parent-child relationship).
Forward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the origin
table/feature class to the destination table/feature class.
Backward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the
destination table/feature class to the origin table/feature class.
Message
Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers,
when the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin Foreign
Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
3.
Output Relationship Class فئة علاقة
الإخراج
The relationship class
that will be created.
فئة العلاقة التي سيتم إنشاؤها.
Relationship
Type
The type of association to create between the origin and destination
tables.
· SIMPLE—An association where each object is independent of each other (a
parent-to-parent relationship). This is the default.
· COMPOSITE—An association where the lifetime of one object controls the
lifetime of its related object (a parent-child relationship).
Forward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the origin
table/feature class to the destination table/feature class.
Backward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the
destination table/feature class to the origin table/feature class.
Message
Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers,
when the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
4.
Relationship Type نوع العلاقة
The type of association
to create between the origin and destination tables.
·
SIMPLE—An association where each object is independent of each
other (a parent-to-parent relationship). This is the default.
·
COMPOSITE—An association where the lifetime of one object controls
the lifetime of its related object (a parent-child relationship).
نوع الاقتران المراد إنشاؤه بين جداول الأصل
والوجهة.
• بسيط - اقتران يكون فيه
كل كائن مستقلاً عن الآخر (علاقة أحد الوالدين بالوالد). هذا هو الافتراضي.
• مركب - اقتران يتحكم
فيه عمر كائن واحد في عمر الكائن المرتبط به (علاقة بين الوالدين والطفل).
Forward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the origin
table/feature class to the destination table/feature class.
Backward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the
destination table/feature class to the origin table/feature class.
Message
Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers,
when the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
5.
Forward Path Label تسمية المسار
الأمامي
A label describing the
relationship as it is traversed from the origin table/feature class to the
destination table/feature class.
تسمية تصف العلاقة أثناء انتقالها من جدول الأصل /
فئة المعلم إلى جدول الوجهة / فئة المعلم.
6.
Backward Path Label تسمية المسار
الخلفي
A label describing the
relationship as it is traversed from the destination table/feature class to the
origin table/feature class.
تسمية تصف العلاقة أثناء انتقالها من جدول الوجهة
/ فئة الميزة إلى جدول الأصل / فئة الميزة.
7.
Message Direction اتجاه الرسالة
The direction messages
will be propagated between the objects in the relationship. For example, in a
relationship between poles and transformers, when the pole is deleted, it sends
a message to its related transformer objects informing them it was deleted.
·
NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
·
FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
·
BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
·
BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and
from the destination to the origin.
سيتم نشر رسائل الاتجاه بين الكائنات في العلاقة.
على سبيل المثال ، في العلاقة بين الأعمدة والمحولات ، عندما يتم حذف العمود ،
فإنه يرسل رسالة إلى كائنات المحولات ذات الصلة لإعلامهم بأنه تم حذفه.
• NONE - لم
يتم نشر رسائل. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• FORWARD - الرسائل التي يتم نشرها من الأصل إلى الوجهة.
• الخلفية — الرسائل التي
يتم نشرها من الوجهة إلى الأصل.
• كلاهما - الرسائل التي
يتم نشرها من الأصل إلى الوجهة ومن الوجهة إلى الأصل.
8.
Cardinality نوع إرتباط العلاقة
The cardinality of the
relationship between the origin and destination.
·
ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be
related to zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is
the default.
·
ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
·
MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class
can be related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
العلاقة الأساسية للعلاقة بين الأصل والوجهة.
• واحد لواحد —يمكن ربط
كل كائن من جدول الأصل / فئة الميزة بصفر أو بكائن واحد من جدول الوجهة / فئة
الميزة. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• واحد لمتعدد —يمكن ربط
كل كائن من جدول الأصل / فئة الميزة بالعديد من الكائنات في جدول الوجهة / فئة
الميزة.
• متعدد لمتعدد —يمكن ربط
كائنات متعددة من جدول الأصل / فئة الميزة بالعديد من الكائنات في جدول الوجهة /
فئة الميزة.
9.
Relationship Table جدول العلاقة
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
الجدول الذي يحتوي على
السمات التي ستتم إضافتها إلى فئة العلاقة.
·
Attribute Fields
· The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
· The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
·
Origin Primary Key
· The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
·
Origin Foreign Key
· The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
·
Destination Primary Key
· The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
·
Destination Foreign Key
· The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
Message
Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers, when
the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
Backward
Path Label
A label describing the relationship as it is traversed from the
destination table/feature class to the origin table/feature class.
Message Direction
The direction messages will be propagated between the objects in the
relationship. For example, in a relationship between poles and transformers,
when the pole is deleted, it sends a message to its related transformer objects
informing them it was deleted.
· NONE—No messages propagated. This is the default.
· FORWARD—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination.
· BACKWARD—Messages propagated from the destination to the origin.
· BOTH—Messages propagated from the origin to the destination and from the
destination to the origin.
Cardinality
The cardinality of the relationship between the origin and destination.
· ONE_TO_ONE—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related to
zero or one object of the destination table/feature class. This is the default.
· ONE_TO_MANY—Each object of the origin table/feature class can be related
to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
· MANY_TO_MANY—Multiple objects of the origin table/feature class can be
related to multiple objects in the destination table/feature class.
Relationship
Table
The table containing attributes that will be added to the relationship
class.
Attribute
Fields
The fields containing attribute values that will be added to the
relationship class.
The Add Field button, which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to
add expected field(s) so you can complete the dialog and continue to build your
model.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
10.
Attribute Fields حقول جدول البيانات
The fields containing
attribute values that will be added to the relationship class.
The Add Field button,
which is used only in ModelBuilder, allows you to add expected field(s) so you
can complete the dialog and continue to build your model.
الحقول التي تحتوي على قيم السمات التي ستتم
إضافتها إلى فئة العلاقة.
يسمح لك الزر "إضافة حقل" ، والذي
يُستخدم فقط في ModelBuilder ، بإضافة الحقل (الحقول)
المتوقعة حتى تتمكن من إكمال مربع الحوار والاستمرار في بناء النموذج الخاص بك.
Origin
Primary Key
The field in the origin table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
11.
Origin Primary Key أصل المفتاح
الأساسي
The field in the origin
table that will be used to create the relationship. Generally, this is the
object identifier field.
الحقل الموجود في الجدول الأصلي الذي سيتم استخدامه
لإنشاء العلاقة. بشكل عام ، هذا هو حقل معرف الكائن.
Origin
Foreign Key
The name of the Foreign Key field in the relationship table that refers to
the Primary Key field in the origin table/feature class.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
12.
Origin Foreign Key أصل المفتاح
الخارجي
The name of the Foreign
Key field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field in the
origin table/feature class.
اسم حقل المفتاح الخارجي في جدول العلاقة الذي
يشير إلى حقل المفتاح الأساسي في جدول الأصل / فئة الميزة.
Destination
Primary Key
The field in the destination table that will be used to create the
relationship. Generally, this is the object identifier field.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
13.
Destination Primary Key مفتاح
الوجهة الأساسي
The field in the
destination table that will be used to create the relationship. Generally, this
is the object identifier field.
الحقل في الجدول الوجهة الذي سيتم استخدامه لإنشاء
العلاقة. بشكل عام ، هذا هو حقل معرف الكائن.
Destination
Foreign Key
The field in the relationship table that refers to the Primary Key field
in the destination table.
14.
Destination Foreign Key المفتاح
الخارجي للوجهة
The field in the relationship
table that refers to the Primary Key field in the destination table.
الحقل في جدول العلاقة الذي يشير إلى حقل المفتاح
الأساسي في الجدول الوجهة.
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